Information and data availability in asset recovery

Transparency is vital in the recovery and return of assets stolen through corruption. Proactive disclosure of data and documents are key elements of public accountability. This includes publication of amounts frozen, confiscated, and returned, case information, legal frameworks and return agreements. They are also important for cooperation: greater availability of data and publication of information Read more about Information and data availability in asset recovery[…]

Asset Recovery Working Group in Vienna: Reflections

Last week we attended the Asset Recovery Working Group meeting in Vienna, that took place between the 3-5 September. In this blog we wanted to highlight what the meeting does, why its important for civil society to attend and what we wanted to, and were able to, achieve there. What is the Asset Recovery Working Read more about Asset Recovery Working Group in Vienna: Reflections[…]

Advancing Victim-Centred Asset Recovery: Reflections from the Asset Recovery and Victims Compensation Conference

Between 16-17 June 2025, CiFAR attended the conference on Asset Recovery and Compensation to Victims in Maputo, Mozambique, organised by CIP Mozambique and Transparency International. Bringing together participants from Africa, Europe, and Latin America, the conference offered a platform to reflect on progress, challenges and gaps in asset recovery. Representatives from governments, law enforcement, civil Read more about Advancing Victim-Centred Asset Recovery: Reflections from the Asset Recovery and Victims Compensation Conference[…]

Statement of the CAPAR Civil Society Network on the Commemoration of Africa Anti-Corruption Day

11th July 2025 This year’s African Anti-Corruption Day will commemorate the adoption of the African Union Convention on Preventing and Combating Corruption (AUCPCC), with the theme of “Promoting Human Dignity in the Fight Against Corruption.” Corruption is not a victimless crime. Its costs go far beyond the money and property stolen. Corruption greatly undermines human Read more about Statement of the CAPAR Civil Society Network on the Commemoration of Africa Anti-Corruption Day[…]

Anti-corruption sanctions: 2025 midpoint

Many jurisdictions that sanction persons for corruption update their lists more frequently towards the end of each year. However, changes do take place in between and several changes have taken place in particular under the UK’s Global Anti-Corruption Sanctions since our beginning of year update. In April 2025, 12 new individuals were added to the Read more about Anti-corruption sanctions: 2025 midpoint[…]

Looking Back at FFD4: What Can We Take Away for Stolen Asset Recovery?

The Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development (FFD4) took place in Seville, Spain, from 30 June to 3 July 2025. This high-level conference was a defining moment for setting political priorities around sustainable development and reaffirming global commitments to financing development and governing it effectively. Building on a consultative process that began in 2024, Read more about Looking Back at FFD4: What Can We Take Away for Stolen Asset Recovery?[…]

A new era for regional asset recovery efforts in Africa?

From 15–17 April, on behalf of the CAPAR Civil Society Network, CiFAR attended the first African Asset Recovery Practitioners Forum in Nairobi. Over 90 delegates from across all African regions — including asset recovery and anti-corruption agencies, financial intelligence units, and other public bodies — gathered to discuss ways to enhance collaboration on asset recovery Read more about A new era for regional asset recovery efforts in Africa?[…]

Annual report and financial statement 2024

Berlin, 22 May 2025 We are pleased today to launch our Annual Report for 2024, alongside our 2024 Financial Statement. The year saw some important highlights in our work. Of note was the second Global Forum, which was held in December. This remains the only global meeting of civil society working on asset recovery and Read more about Annual report and financial statement 2024[…]

Victim Inclusion in Asset Recovery

Summary of a research paper developed for CiFAR: prepared by Amber Madden-Doyle, Dora Anghelache, Hanna Berndt, Mathilde Colinet, and Victoria Damore, under the supervision of Dr. Cecily Rose, Associate Professor, Leiden Law School for the University of Amsterdam LLM course: Amsterdam International Law Clinic. Paper reviewed by Clara Czuppon, Lewis Kundai and Jackson Oldfield (CiFAR). Read more about Victim Inclusion in Asset Recovery[…]

Angola and the social reuse of assets

Citizen involvement through non-governmental and community-based organizations is a key feature in the recovery and reuse of recovered assets. The non-governmental organizations Associação Mãos Livres, Associação OMUNGA, Associação Pro Bono Angola and UYELE-Associação Cívica, dedicated to the defense of human rights and the exercise of citizenship, established the Working Group for Transparency and Truth in Read more about Angola and the social reuse of assets[…]